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  • #16
    Try a Citroen !

    I had a Diesel C5 wagon from 2004 until I bought my Skoda. Lovely car, comfortable and the ride. Ooh la la. Beautiful. I took it to the dealer just before it's three year warranty was up for any warranty work they reckoned was required. They replaced the steering wheel, why? I have no idea.

    Looking on the web, I came across a post saying that the 2.0HDI engine required a timing belt change at 3 years irrespective of km travelled.

    The quote from the dealer who had failed to mention that little fact? around $2000.00.

    The same engine in the same car in Europe: 10 years or 160,000Km
    The same engine in a Peugeot 307 in Australia 5 years or 100,000km

    It think these intervals may be set by the vehicle importer rather than the factory.

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    • #17
      FYI, I checked today, and have it good authority that the Perth dude is charging $900 for a Superchips reflash.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by RaceBlueRS View Post
        Try a Citroen !

        I had a Diesel C5 wagon from 2004 until I bought my Skoda. Lovely car, comfortable and the ride. Ooh la la. Beautiful.

        Looking on the web, I came across a post saying that the 2.0HDI engine required a timing belt change at 3 years irrespective of km travelled.

        The quote from the dealer who had failed to mention that little fact? around $2000.00.
        I thought it was just Renault, nice to see the rest of the French banding together to extort money from us. Bandits. Pirates. I asked on the UK forum and got an opinion that a Renault ignition coil sold by Renault for $125 in the UK is sold by Renault in Oz for $395. I am going to ring the UK (maybe tonight!) and find out!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jacob_1987 View Post
          I emailed the superchips fella and he quotes me cheapest $1200, in Sydney. Where he would come to my house. I'm kinda the same I would only do it for less than $800...
          I just noticed that the Superchips site now has a bluefin for the 1.8TSI Works out at just over $800 delivered from the UK.

          +98 Nm; +35kw = 348Nm/153kw
          carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
          I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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          • #20
            JKM works out $50 or so cheaper too, rather than buying direct, including sent by DHL 3 day delivery (if you want). That comes in at the magical LESS than $800 figure!

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            • #21
              Indulis

              Is this the type of depreciation hit you took on your Laguna?
              carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
              I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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